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Punday, Nov. 6. TOfifi 1 7 . 4
DR. WILLIAM W. FRYE
Medical School Day
Dr. Frye Will Be
Speaker at LSU
Festivities Here
The chancellor of the Louisiana
Slate University Medical Center
in New Orleans, Dr. William W.
Frye, will deliver the keynote
address at the.dinner which will
climax LSU Day at Confederate
Memorial Medical Center Tues-day.
The special day and a one-day
postgraduate course, "Manage-ment
of Recurrent Cancer," is
expected to attract physicians
from throughout the Ark-La-Tex.
It is being sponsored by the LSU
Medical Center and the Shreve-port
Medical Society.
Dr. Frye will discuss "The
Future of Medical Education in
Louisiana." at the dinner which
will follow the 6:30 p.m. social
hour in the Crystal Ballroom of
the Washington-Youree Hotel.
Moderator of the lectures and
presentations which will run from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will be Dr.
Edgar Hull, interim clean of the
LSU School of Medicine, giving
the response.
Other program events will
include presentations by mem-bers
of the faculty of the LSU
School of Medicine who are Dr.
Ronald A. Welsh, professor of
pathology; Dr. Isidore Conn Jr.,
professor and head of the depart-ment
of surgery; Dr. Charles
Watkins, professor and head of
the Department of Psychiatry;
Dr. Abe Mickal, professor and
head of the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology; Dr.
Barrett Kennedy, clinical profes-sor
of dermatology; Dr. Irving
M. Blatt, professor and head of
the Department of Otorhinolaryn-gology;
Dr. Norman Nelson,
assistant professor of surgery;
Dr. John Bickers, associate pro-fessor
of medicine; and Dr.
Joseph Schlosser, special lecturer
in radiology.
The scientific sessions will be
concluded with case presentations
and questions, moderated by Dr.
Wiliiam R. Mathews, clinical
professor of pathology at the LSU
School of Medicine.
The symposium is presented by
the School of Medicine, with
cooperation of the Louisiana
Academy of General Pracitce, as
part of the continuing medical
education program. It is accepta-ble
for six accredited hours of
education by the American Aca-demy
of General Practice.

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I5E_SH«>VRPORT r , r<>
Punday, Nov. 6. TOfifi 1 7 . 4
DR. WILLIAM W. FRYE
Medical School Day
Dr. Frye Will Be
Speaker at LSU
Festivities Here
The chancellor of the Louisiana
Slate University Medical Center
in New Orleans, Dr. William W.
Frye, will deliver the keynote
address at the.dinner which will
climax LSU Day at Confederate
Memorial Medical Center Tues-day.
The special day and a one-day
postgraduate course, "Manage-ment
of Recurrent Cancer," is
expected to attract physicians
from throughout the Ark-La-Tex.
It is being sponsored by the LSU
Medical Center and the Shreve-port
Medical Society.
Dr. Frye will discuss "The
Future of Medical Education in
Louisiana." at the dinner which
will follow the 6:30 p.m. social
hour in the Crystal Ballroom of
the Washington-Youree Hotel.
Moderator of the lectures and
presentations which will run from
9 a.m. to 5 p.m., will be Dr.
Edgar Hull, interim clean of the
LSU School of Medicine, giving
the response.
Other program events will
include presentations by mem-bers
of the faculty of the LSU
School of Medicine who are Dr.
Ronald A. Welsh, professor of
pathology; Dr. Isidore Conn Jr.,
professor and head of the depart-ment
of surgery; Dr. Charles
Watkins, professor and head of
the Department of Psychiatry;
Dr. Abe Mickal, professor and
head of the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology; Dr.
Barrett Kennedy, clinical profes-sor
of dermatology; Dr. Irving
M. Blatt, professor and head of
the Department of Otorhinolaryn-gology;
Dr. Norman Nelson,
assistant professor of surgery;
Dr. John Bickers, associate pro-fessor
of medicine; and Dr.
Joseph Schlosser, special lecturer
in radiology.
The scientific sessions will be
concluded with case presentations
and questions, moderated by Dr.
Wiliiam R. Mathews, clinical
professor of pathology at the LSU
School of Medicine.
The symposium is presented by
the School of Medicine, with
cooperation of the Louisiana
Academy of General Pracitce, as
part of the continuing medical
education program. It is accepta-ble
for six accredited hours of
education by the American Aca-demy
of General Practice.